The modules are designed to be completed sequentially over a 6-week period. At the completion of each module, you will be provided with a summary of the module's key concepts, as well as any changes in the your self-reported depression and anxiety symptoms. Throughout MoodGYM, you will be encouraged to further develop the skills learned in the program by applying and practicing them in real-world situations.

To see a list of all MoodGYM's research evidence and papers please visit the Beacon's review.

Pros & Cons

PROS

CONS

Free and easily accessible

Structured: must go through modules in order, no room to choose freely which area you’d like to focus on

You are walked through examples with characters and given pros and cons of the characters reactions to the situation

Australian focused: Some words may be uncommon and hard to understand for non-Australians

Depression and Anxiety quizzes are taken in each module: at the end of the course you can see how your scores relate to each module and overtime (given as bar graph)

Self-motivated: No active outreach to users

Activities include input areas where you can write your own problems, solutions and thought processes

Names of characters throughout program may be forgettable to some users, i.e., CYBERMAN who is a character who “looks good on the outside, but seething wreck on the inside”

Lots of information and links to various resources in Australia that are directly applicable for Australian-based users: Worldwide resources also available

Depression and Anxiety quizzes are mandatory to continue to next modules

Interventions and exercises were easy and straightforward

Warpy Thoughts test results given as a numerical score which may be difficult to interpret

Layout may be viewed as outdated by some users

*Please note that WalkAlong does not have any affiliation with MoodGYM. This post is not meant to be a promotion of MoodGYM, but rather an objective overview of the program in order for you to make an informed decision.